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Preview of United States Research Reports Bundle | Bundle of All USA State Reports

United States Research Reports Bundle | Bundle of All USA State Reports

This is a bundle of research reports on each of the United States. If you're looking to integrate more research skills into your classroom, this is the perfect way to assign projects to your students in either small groups or individually. Discover the fascinating world of the United States with the State Research Report Flip Book Bundle! This educational resource provides students with an exciting and interactive way to delve into the unique geography, climate, symbols, flag, and capitol of eac
Preview of US Presidents Research Reports | United State President Biographies

US Presidents Research Reports | United State President Biographies

This is a growing bundle of research reports on the US presidents. This resource is the perfect way to scaffold a research project on the United States Presidents. In this resource, students will use a flip book to research and take notes on the Presidents of the United States. The flip book is easy to copy and assemble and doesn't take any additional prep time. Just print and go!⭐️ To see these research flip books in action, check out a video of my John Quincy Adams flip book here.This resource
Preview of How to Cite A Source Using Noodletools

How to Cite A Source Using Noodletools

Created by
Kathryn Locke
NoodleTools, the go-to citation solution for educators, makes teaching source citation a breeze! Tailored for students, this user-friendly platform seamlessly guides them through the citation process, ensuring accurate and properly formatted citations.
Preview of Research Project on a Person in History

Research Project on a Person in History

Created by
Marissa Krayeski
This bundle provides you with everything you need to complete a research project using MLA citations. The research project will work best if students choose a famous person in history as their "focus person". This can be used for many occasions. My students used this template for black history month and international women's day. What's included?A project organizer. This organizer asks students questions and guides them to answer using in-text citations. It even outlines a step-by-step process i
Preview of EL Curriculum Module 4 Unit 2 (Hidden Figures)

EL Curriculum Module 4 Unit 2 (Hidden Figures)

Created by
LARISSA FOMUKE
This is the entire second unit I created to go along with the EL curriculum Module 4 (with the novel Hidden Figures). I used them as Canvas assignments and students worked independently through them as modules. But you can use it however you want! The orange is sentence starters and the blue is text students have to read:). They are ready to be copied and pasted into any platform. Check out assignments 1-2 for free to see if you like them before diving into these. Enjoy!
Preview of Bibliography / Citation Worksheet

Bibliography / Citation Worksheet

Created by
Mallory Heath
Use this worksheet when your students are doing research for their next essay. They will use the criteria to make sure their sources are credible. (Especially when searching the internet for articles.) This worksheet keeps all of their gathered information in one place while creating a bibliography.
Preview of Immigrant Essay Unit

Immigrant Essay Unit

Created by
LARISSA FOMUKE
A ready to go unit in which students will write a five paragraph essay about three immigrants. The assignments can be copied and pasted directly into any platform. The orange color is sentence starters and each paragraph/the entire essay has both self and peer editor questions. I have used this in 6th through 8th grades. Enjoy!
Preview of Informational Essay Standardized Test Practice

Informational Essay Standardized Test Practice

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LARISSA FOMUKE
This is a step by step essay unit I created for students to practice writing a five paragraph informational essay use a standardized test question (from the RISE test). It starts from prewriting, then goes into writing/editing, and the final essay! The orange are sentence starters students can use. Enjoy! You can copy/paste right into Canvas or whatever you want to do with it...as one assignment or just separately.
Preview of Society Problem SlideShow/Info Essay

Society Problem SlideShow/Info Essay

Created by
LARISSA FOMUKE
This is a step by step essay unit I created for students to create an informational essay slide show. It covers everything from research to citations to a draft to edits/revisions! The orange are sentence starters students can use. Enjoy! You can copy/paste right into Canvas or whatever you want to do with it...you can give it as one assignment or separately.
Preview of Distance Learning: Biography Research Guide

Distance Learning: Biography Research Guide

This research guide is designed for students to create a biography. Students are asked to research information such as: ChildhoodEducation Accomplishments Additionally, students are tasked to create questions about their person/topic. This allows students to consider what information would be important in a biography. Furthermore, the activity encourages student inquiry. This activity includes: a checklist of biographical informationa place to create three questions about the topicMLA citation s
Preview of Ancient Greece: Debate Like a Greek Partner Project

Ancient Greece: Debate Like a Greek Partner Project

Created by
Judy Stoddard
This is one choice I offer students when we are in our project portion of our Ancient Greece unit. It is a great way to familiarize students with issues from Ancient Greece or introduce a modern topic while using the Greeks method of debate to gain support for each individual's viewpoint. Students are to pick a partner and debate an issue. They are to research the issue, come up with at least (3) facts and/or figures to support their side of the debate, cite sources, practice their point of v
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

Benefits of learning English language arts

Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

  • Develop effective communication skills
  • Build critical thinking and analytical skills
  • Nurture their creativity and imagination

By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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